US4527929A - Roller-guided cutting tool - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the present invention relates generally to an improved tool for finishing the interior wall of a cylindrical bore, and more particularly to a combined skiving and roller burnishing tool which is capable of finishing very long cylinders with minimum deviation from a truly straight cylindrical wall.
- the cylinder In order to prepare the interior wall of a cylinder, such as a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder, to the close tolerances necessary for proper operation, the cylinder will first be cut to the final diameter by a "skiving" tool and the resulting rough surface then finished with a "burnishing" tool. Often, the skiving and burnishing operations will be performed simultaneously by a combined skiving and roller burnishing tool, which tools are commercially available.
- Such a combined skiving and roller burnishing tool will include a cutting blade at its forward end to cut the interior of the cylinder to its approximate final diameter and a plurality of rollers spaced a short distance behind the cutting blade. By rotating the tool and moving it forward through the rough cut cylindrical bore, the cylinder is cut to its final size and finished in a single operation.
- a skiving and roller burnishing tool is provided with at least two separate roller assemblies spaced apart axially along the tool.
- Each roller assembly includes a plurality of radially adjustable rollers which are biased outward under a constant, predetermined force.
- the use of a pair of roller assemblies assures the proper axial alignment of the tool within the cylindrical bore being finished. In this way, the cutting assembly at the forward end of the tool is held firmly in place and is not able to deviate from the desired straight path.
- Each roller assembly includes a roller race having a central axis and a frustoconical outer surface tapering radially outward in the forward axial direction.
- a plurality of frustoconical rollers are arranged about the outer surface of the roller race with the smaller ends of the rollers facing forward. The angle of taper of the rollers is selected so that the outermost surface of each roller is parallel to the central axis of the tool.
- the rollers are biased forwardly so that the taper of the roller race causes them to move outwardly. By providing a constant forward biasing force, the outward burnishing force supplied by the rollers will also remain constant.
- the particular mechanism for axially translating the rollers includes a roller pusher which directly engages the rear (enlarged) ends of the individual rollers and a roller cage having a plurality of slots.
- the roller cage circumscribes the roller race, and the slots and roller race together define cavities for loosely receiving the individual rollers.
- the rear end of the roller cage is coupled to the roller pusher so that forward motion of the roller pusher causes the rollers to move upward on the roller race, while rearward motion of the roller pusher retracts the rollers by means of the roller cage.
- This particular roller assembly is an improvement over the prior art assemblies where the rollers were moved both forward and backward by the roller cage. Use of the roller cage for both functions was problematic, often causing the rollers to bind within the roller cage and to cease functioning.
- FIGS. 1A-1C illustrate a push-type embodiment of the skiving and roller burnishing tool of the present invention being inserted into a work piece using an alignment collar.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the push-type skiving and roller burnishing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the pull-type skiving and roller burnishing tool of the present invention.
- the skiving and roller burnishing tool of the present invention will generally comprise a skiving or cutting assembly mounted at one end of a drive tube assembly having a pair of roller assemblies axially spaced apart thereon.
- a connector is provided on the tool for attachment to a rotatable drive member for translating and rotating the tool through a work piece.
- the tool will be driven through the work piece with the cutting assembly leading followed by the two roller assemblies.
- the connector can be provided at the forward end of the drive tube, as illustrated in FIG. 3, for pulling the tool through the work piece.
- the tool 10 includes a drive tube assembly 12 having four segments 12a-12d.
- the segments 12a-12d are threadably connected to form the elongate drive tube assembly 12.
- the forwardmost tube segment 12a includes a threaded stud 14 at its forward end for receiving the cutter assembly 16.
- the cutter assembly may be any conventional fixed-blade cutter which functions to cut or skive the interior of a cylindrical bore as the tool 10 is rotated.
- the cutter assembly 16 includes a plurality of fixed cutting blades 17.
- a first roller assembly 18 is located immediately to the rear of the cutter assembly 16.
- the first roller assembly includes a roller race 20 secured to the tube segment 12a by a key 22 so that the roller race 20 cannot rotate about the tube segment 12a.
- the roller race 20 has a frustoconical outer surface 24 having its largest dimension faced in the forward direction.
- a plurality of rollers 26 are received on the outer surface 24 and free to rotate thereabout.
- the rollers 26 are also frustoconical in section, having a taper so that the rollers 26 bearing on the surface 24 are aligned having their outer surfaces 28 parallel to the axis of the drive tube assembly 12.
- the rollers 26 are held onto the roller race 20 by a roller cage 30.
- the roller cage 30 includes a plurality of slots or apertures 32 which receive individual rollers 26.
- the slots 32 restrict axial movement of the rollers 26, while allowing the rollers 26 to rotate on the surface 24 of roller race 20 as the tool 10 is rotated.
- the rollers 26 are able to radially translate to a limited degree as the roller cage 30 is moved axially, as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
- a roller pusher 34 having a forward lip 36 circumscribes the forward segment 12a.
- the forward lip 36 bears against the rear (large diameter) ends of the rollers 26, while a mating lip 38 on the roller cage 30 engages with the forward lip 36.
- the rollers 26 can be caused to translate in the forward axial direction by direct force of the roller pusher 34, while they can be drawn in the rear axial direction by means of the roller pusher 34 pulling on the roller cage 36.
- the roller pusher 34 is actuated by a piston 40a which transmits force to the roller pusher 34 through a plurality of dowel pins 42.
- the dowel pins 42 are threadably connected to the roller pusher 34 but are unconnected at their opposite ends to the piston 40a.
- a spring 44 urges a plate 46a in the rearward direction. Plate 46a, in turn, bears against heads 48 of the dowel pins 42, urging the entire piston 40a, dowel pin 48, and roller pusher 34 assembly rearward.
- First and second segments, 12a and 12b, respectively, may be disconnected to allow for insertion and removal of the piston 40a, plate 46a, and spring 44, in the event repair is necessary.
- a second roller assembly 50 which is similar to the first assembly 18, is provided at the forward end of the third segment 12c of the drive tube assembly 12.
- the construction of the roller assembly 50 is substantially identical to that of the roller assembly 18, and corresponding elements will be given the same reference numbers.
- the only difference between the two assemblies is that a hydraulic tube 52 passes through the rear assembly 50, causing modification of the rear piston 40b and rear plate 46b. As will be described, the hydraulic tube 52 is required to deliver hydraulic fluid to the forward piston 40a.
- a hydraulic connector 54 is provided interior to a threaded end connection 56 located in the rear section 12d of the drive tube assembly 12.
- the hydraulic connector 54 is threadably received in an end plate 58 which extends across the interior of the tube 12.
- a gasket 60 is provided along the forward periphery of the end plate 58, providing a minimum clearance between the piston 40b and the end plate 58.
- the hydraulic tube 52 extends from the cavity at the rear of the first piston 40b to a similar cavity at the rear of the first piston 40a.
- the rollers 26 will thus adapt themselves to the actual diameter of the interior of the cylinder being finished, and will apply an equal force throughout a range of diameters depending on the force applied to pistons 40a and 40b. If the interior of the cylinder deviates from the nominal diameter, the rollers will be able to adapt to the actual diameter and there will be less tendency for the tool to jam. More importantly, by firmly holding the tool 10 at two-spaced apart locations on the cylinder being finished, proper axial alignment of the tool within the cylinder is assured. Such alignment in turn, prevents accidental misalignment of the tool which can result in deviations and undulations in the finished interior wall.
- FIG. 2 A second embodiment of the skiving and roller burnishing tool of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the embodiment of FIG. 3 includes the attachment means at the forward end of the tool, that is, the end which is drawn through the cylinder first.
- the second embodiment 70 comprises a drive tube assembly 72 comprising four segments 72a-72d.
- the first segment 72a threadably receives a connector segment 74 at its forward end (that is, to the left as illustrated in FIG. 3).
- the connector 74 in turn is adapted to receive a drive member (not illustrated) for drawing the tool 70 through the work piece.
- a hydraulic connector 76 is attached to the front end of segment 72a and connects with a bore 78 leading to an opening 80.
- a hydraulic tube 82 is connected at one end to the opening of the bore 78 and open at the other end to a cavity 84, as will be described hereinafter.
- a cutter assembly 86 including a plurality of blades 85 circumscribes the forward segment 72a of the drive tube 72 and is located immediately to the rear of the connector 74. As described above, the construction of the cutter assembly 86 is not critical.
- a first roller assembly 92 is located immediately to the rear of the cutter assembly 86.
- the first roller assembly includes a roller race 88 held in place by key 90 in the conventional manner.
- the first roller assembly 92 will include a plurality of rollers 94 mounted on the roller race 88 and held in place by a roller cage 96.
- a roller pusher 98 is connected to a hydraulic piston 100 by a plurality of dowel pins 102, and the cavity 84 referred to earlier is defined between the rear face of the piston 100 and the second segment 72b of the drive tube 72.
- a spring 104 and pressure plate 106 are provided to urge the piston 100 rearward, and forward translation of the first roller assembly 92 is brought about by applying hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic connector 76.
- a second roller assembly 110 is constructed in a similar manner. The only substantial difference is that the final segment 72d is a cap piece provided in place of the second segment 72b. The cap, of course, is closed since there is no need to transmit hydraulic fluid further down the tool. As before, identical elements will receive the identical reference numeral.
- an alignment collar 120 will be aligned with the central bore B and the work piece W.
- the alignment collar 120 should be sufficiently long to extend across the cutting assembly 16 as well as both the roller assemblies 18 and 50. In this way, proper alignment of the tool is assured prior to entry of the cutting head into the work piece W.
- the tool 10 of the present invention is mounted on a drive member 125.
- the drive member 125 will be sufficiently long to pass the tool through the entire length of the cylindrical bore and will include means for rotating the tool as it is passed therethrough.
- movement of the drive member 125 away from axial alignment can cause an oscillation or wobble about the first roller assembly 18.
- oscillation is indicated by arrow 127 in FIG. 1A.
- the oscillation in turn, can cause the cutting assembly 16 to move slightly from the desired path. As can be seen in FIG.
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| US20110131779A1 (en) * | 2009-12-08 | 2011-06-09 | Cogsdill Nuneaton Ltd. | Device for cutting and burnishing a surface of a work piece |
| US20120160005A1 (en) * | 2010-12-27 | 2012-06-28 | Sugino Machine Limited | Dimple-forming burnishing tool |
| CN104271314A (en) * | 2012-03-23 | 2015-01-07 | 弗兰霍菲尔运输应用研究公司 | Device and method for electromechanically-assisted roller burnishing |
| RU2542210C1 (en) * | 2013-10-08 | 2015-02-20 | Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Государственный университет-учебно-научно-производственный комплекс" (ФГБОУ ВПО "Госуниверситет-УНПК") | Device for cold-work strengthening of internal surface of hollow axisymmetric blanks |
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